Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 97

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 97
101 Parastenocaris glacialis (Crustacea: Copepoda, Parastenocarididae) in the Faroe Islands Pehr H. Enckell Úrtak Fram við føroyskum vøtnum og áarløkum eru her og har heilt smá sand-og eyrstrekki. Kortini rúma hesi strekki stundum interstitiskum dýrum, sum halda til ímillum komini á hesum sandunum. Leitað varð eftir tí harpacti- cida smákrabbadýrinum, Parastenocaris glacialis Noodt, sum frammanundan er funnið í Fennoskandia, í íslandi og í Spitsbergen. Hetta dýraslagið varð funnið í vøtnum og á smáum sandum við áarbakkar í Streymoy, Vágum og á Sandi. Ikki er spumingurin loystur enn, hvussu hetta lítla og viðkvæma slag (0.35 mm til longd- ar) er komið til Føroya. Avísir møguleikar verða havdir á lofti. Abstract Faroese freshwater lakes and brooks have very small stretches of sand/gravel scattered along their shores. In spite of this, these stretches sometimes contain exclu- sively interstitial animals, living among the sand grains in the small beaches. A search was made for the harpacticid cmstacean, Parastenocaris glacialis Noođt, which has previously been found in Fennoscandia, in Iceland, and on Spitzbergen. The species was found in lakes and small sand banks in brooks in Streymoy, Vá- gar, and Sandoy. The question of how this small and de- licate species (0.35 mm long) has reached the Faroes is still unresolved. Certain altematives are discussed. Introduction One family of harpacticoids, Parastenocar- ididae, (Crustacea: Copepoda, Harpacticoi- da) does almost exclusively occur in inter- stitial habitats (i.e., living in the water- filled interstices between sand grains in sandy beaches along lake shores, sand banks in rivers and brooks, and sometimes in the hyporheal habitat under river bot- toms or in subterranean springs). The distribution of the species of this genus is interesting, since many of the nu- merous species occurring in Central Eu- rope do not appear to cross the southem limit of the Wurm ice (the last glaciation). This indicates that such subterranean species disperse rather poorly (e.g., Dela- mare Deboutteville, 1960). This is also shown by the fact that one of the dominant species in Fennoscandia, Parastenocaris phyllura Kiefer, does not seem to occur above the Highest Shore Line (HSL) (Enckell, 1969: Fig.3), while it is not un- common in brackish water in Baltic beach- es. The other dominant species in the area, Parastenocaris glacialis Noodt, does, how- ever, occur from the sea level to high alti- tudes and may be found on the mountain heath in small isolated pools lacking in- and outlets. It is widespread in Fennoscan- dia and also occurs in Iceland and on Spitzbergen (Fig. 1, from Enckell, 1969), and probably on Novaja Zemlja, Bomtzky, 1952. There are only scattered finds south Fróðskaparrit 43. bók. 1995: 101-105
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